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Flora of the USSR. Volume 23: Bignoniaceae-Valerianaceae.

B. K. Schischkin

· 2000 · ▲ 7 citations

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global health crisis and significant social economic burden. While most individuals experience mild or non-specific symptoms, elderly individuals are at a higher risk of developing severe symptoms and life-threatening complications. Exploring the key factors associated with clinical severity highlights that key characteristics of aging, such as cellular senescence(definition), immune dysregulation, metabolic alterations, and impaired regenerative potential, contribute to disruption of tissue homeostasis of the lung and worse clinical outcome. Senolytic and senomorphic drugs, which are anti-aging treatments designed to eliminate senescent cells or decrease the associated phenotypes, have shown promise in alleviating age-related dysfunctions and offer a novel approach to treating diseases that share certain aspects of underlying mechanisms with aging, including COVID-19. This review summarizes the current understanding of aging in COVID-19 progression, and highlights recent findings on anti-aging drugs that could be repurposed for COVID-19 treatment to complement existing therapies.

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10.1186/s13619-024-00201-1
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Schischkin, B.K. (2000). Flora of the USSR. Volume 23: Bignoniaceae-Valerianaceae. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13619-024-00201-1
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Schischkin BK. Flora of the USSR. Volume 23: Bignoniaceae-Valerianaceae. 2000. doi:10.1186/s13619-024-00201-1.
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@article{b2000Florao, title = {Flora of the USSR. Volume 23: Bignoniaceae-Valerianaceae.}, author = {B. K. Schischkin}, year = {2000}, doi = {10.1186/s13619-024-00201-1}, }

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